National Herald case: Nitish supports Cong, says no place for vendetta in politics

The Bihar CM said his party supports GST as it will benefit all states

Nitish Kumar (Photo: Facebook)
Nitish Kumar (Photo: Facebook)
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 10 2015 | 5:03 PM IST
Supporting Congress on its protest over National Herald issue, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today said there should not be any vendetta in politics and opposition should not be harassed.

"There should not be any vendetta in politics. In democratic system, mandate is given to work for the public. Public mandate is not to harass opposition," Kumar told reporters outside Parliament.

He was asked about his views on the accusation of the Congress that the government is misusing the Enforcement Directorate for political vendetta.

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"When Congress is saying something, then it must be well thought-out. I have no details. But when Congress is saying so it must have some meaning, otherwise why the party will say so?" he asked.

He said that in such circumstances, government should clear the apprehensions in the mind of Congress.

"The government has primary responsibility to run Parliament," the JD(U) leader said when asked about the ongoing disruptions in the House.

The Trinamool Congress too has voiced support to the Congress on the issue

The Chief Minister, who met Prime Minister Narendra Modi here, said, "It was a courtesy call. There was no particular issue involved in the meeting."

On Bihar package, he said, "I am hopeful that the Centre will honour the commitment made by the PM. I am hopeful it will be implemented."

Asked whether he would play a role in other state elections after Bihar success, he said, "I am doing my work in Bihar after the elections. Other political parties are there in other states. They will discuss and decide on it."

He also said he has met Assam leader Prafulla Mahanta, who is an "old friend".

On GST issue, the Bihar CM said "we support GST as it will be beneficial for all states.
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First Published: Dec 10 2015 | 4:07 PM IST

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